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| EverNote 1.0 beta for Windows Sunnyvale, CA – Oct. 20, 2004 – EverNote Corporation today announced the release of EverNote 1.0 beta for Windows, an easy to use, yet powerful note-taking solution. EverNote gives users a single place for all types of notes and information and makes them instantly accessible at any time, in any place. With EverNote, users can now capture and instantly find: typed or handwritten memos; excerpts from Web pages, documents and emails; passwords, phone messages, to do’s; brainstorms, sketches, camera phone snapshots of documents and more. EverNote innovates by storing content on an endless, virtual, time-stamped roll of paper. With this approach, users can quickly jump to any date and scroll chronologically through their notes, without having to open them individually. This release will be followed by upcoming client versions for smartphones, camera phones and PDAs with synchronization over the Internet. “Having all of my notes available when I am at home, in my office, on the airplane or in a restaurant has always been a dream of mine," said Dr. Stepan Pachikov, CEO and President of EverNote Corp. “With this EverNote release, I am excited to bring our vision for a complete note management solution to market – and this is just the beginning.” EverNote Corp. was selected last month out of 250 companies to present EverNote 1.0 at DEMOmobile. Since its introduction, the product has garnered much industry interest, with thousands of visitors to the EverNote Web site already registering to receive the upcoming release. Key features: • Multiple note formats: Text, Web, email, handwriting, image clips and digital snapshots. • Powerful SmartSearch: Multiple methods for finding notes: visually, by time, categories, automatic labeling and keywords, complete with matching note count. • Intelligent, multiple categories: Assigns multiple categories to notes automatically or manually, using drag and drop for easy organization and retrieval. •Advanced handwriting recognition: Recognizes and searches through handwritten notes. Automatically perfects freehand shapes and charts. Recognizes handwritten page layouts and formatting. • To do’s and other note templates: Allows users to easily enter and monitor to do lists, expenses and other common note templates. • Intuitive UI: All notes placed on an endless, virtual roll of paper. Availability A free version of the EverNote beta for Windows is available at www.evernote.com. A commercial launch of EverNote with device synchronization over the Internet and smartphone support is planned for 1Q2005, with a number of additional features. Other OS and hardware platform support is scheduled for 2005. About EverNote Corporation Headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, EverNote Corporation is a provider of note management, digital ink and handwriting recognition software and technologies for the PC, mobile and wireless device markets. Please visit www.evernote.com for more information. EverNote is a trademark of EverNote Corporation. All other trademarks and trade names previously cited are hereby acknowledged as the property of their respective owners.
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